Protest over India stores closure
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Industrialists are up in arms in the northern Indian state of Uttar Pradesh after 30 Western-style supermarket stores were ordered to shut down.
On Thursday, Chief Minister Mayawati ordered the closure of the shops citing reasons of law and order.
The stores are owned by the industrial group Reliance which opened 10 shops in the state capital Lucknow two days ago.
The opening saw protest demonstrations, and some of the stores were ransacked by a group of local traders.
Until the committee gives a green signal, Reliance Fresh stores will remain shut
Chief Minister Mayawati
A worried Ms Mayawati ordered the shutdown, saying she feared large-scale violence over the issue.
The opening of 20 other Reliance stores in the city of Varanasi has also been put on hold while the government reviews policy.
'Reconsider'
The Industrialists' Association of Uttar Pradesh plans to send a delegation to meet the chief minister.
"We would tell the chief minister to reconsider her decision," senior Reliance Retail official Manu Kapoor said in a statement.
On 22 August, a group of demonstrators set fire to two Reliance outlets in Uttar Pradesh. They were led by Banwari Lal Kanchal, an MP from the Samajwadi Party which is in opposition in the state.
Reliance stores sell fruit, vegetables and other food under one roof
Mr Kanchal says the traders will not allow the retail chains to function.
''We are against the entry of Reliance and other big companies in the retail sector as it will directly affect about 40 million people in the state,'' he says.
But the Reliance stores, which sell fresh vegetables, fruit, flowers and other groceries, are a hit with consumers.
Friday, August 31, 2007
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